Chapter 210: Burden
Chapter 210: Burden
Rain decided to check the results of the skill, and he was surprised to see what was happening. It was truly a skill like no other. Level: 88 (2100/8800)
Current Path: Fighter's Path (Lv 48 - 400/4800)
Health: 11.320/11.320
Mana: 13.330/13.330
Stamina: 13.090/13.290
Strength: 962 + 100
Dexterity: 517 - 100
Intelligence: 825 - 100
Vitality: 1053 + 100
Wisdom: 1243 - 100
Endurance: 1081 + 100
Luck: 227
Free Points: 155
Main Skills:
[Punch Mastery Lv 67)
[Iron Fist Lv 39]
[Unyielding Endurance Lv 27]
"Are they geniuses like you as well?" Liss asked.
"They are hard-working, to some extent; they don't want to get as strong as father or me since they don't want to join any battles," Rain explained.
Despite Rain's confident words, he remained acutely aware of the uncertainty that lay ahead. Despite his best efforts to anticipate and plan for the future, the future held its own set of surprises that he couldn't fully predict.
Rain's teaching had undeniably endowed his sisters with skills beyond their years, setting them apart from their peers. This very fact could attract the attention of others – those seeking skilled individuals for their own agendas. The possibility that his sisters might be targeted for recruitment wasn't lost on Rain.
However, Rain's determination to protect his sisters was unwavering. The mere thought of anyone attempting to coerce or manipulate them into unwanted roles stirred a fierce resolve within him. He was resolute that if faced with such a situation, he would ensure that those who sought to exploit his sisters would come to fear the consequences.
He was committed to shielding his sisters from the grim realities of violence and manipulation. Rain's protective stance was unyielding – no one would force his beloved siblings to compromise their innocence or partake in deeds that would taint their hands with blood.
In any case, since it was about time for lunch, Rain invited his friends to eat with him. He had been cooking a bunch of things from Earth to get more experience even though he didn't have the Cook or Chief path. Still, just making things like milkshakes or ice cream already granted Rain a bunch of experience. It was easy for him to make them with magic, after all.
In any case, that day for lunch, Rain ended up making a lot of spaghetti with cheese filled with a lot of tomato sauce.
"This tastes great! Asche said while she was stuffing her mouth. "You can probably earn a ton by selling this!"
"No one would ever guess that you like to cook..." Terra frowned. "Is this just another method of training for you?"
"My youngest sister likes to cook a lot, and I taught her a few things; she also likes to eat even more," Rain replied. "That is why I practice now and then."
"You already said that, but since sometimes you act so aloof, it is hard to imagine you being an older brother who spoils his sisters," Terra said.
Rain couldn't deny the truth: whenever he wasn't in the presence of his family, he found himself perpetually in a state of work mode. This relentless dedication to his responsibilities seemed to define his every moment away from them.
As Rain contemplated the prospect of his sisters residing with him, he couldn't help but ponder how this would alter the dynamic. It was clear that their presence would demand an increased commitment from him – not just as a protector but also as a guide. The notion of this substantial responsibility loomed large.
Rain recognized that it would be a substantial undertaking, requiring him to foster their independence and self-sufficiency.
The impending reality that he would need to leave for work periodically further complicated matters. Balancing his duties as a guardian and provider with his own obligations was a daunting challenge. Rain's concern rested not only on the logistics of managing these responsibilities but also on ensuring his sisters' well-being during his absences.
The burden of guiding them towards independence would weigh heavily on his shoulders.
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